How did human history in North America differ from the events of Asia, Eurasia, and Europe?
Answer Good Morning, Fusi: The answer is that we could cast back two hundred, five thousand, twenty thousand years and still not find such a world of completely atomized societies. Even the early history of humankind hundreds of thousands of years ago is a story of long-distance migrations of hunting and foraging bands across Africa and Eurasia, a process that involved interaction between one group and another and therefore at least small disruptions and surprises wherever such contact occurred. In a sweeping way, the history of humankind from remote times is a tale of how groups of women and men connected with one another and how those interconnections affected and complicated the lives people lived in different parts of the earth. Because of the intricate lacework that ties the peoples of the world together today, this long story is one that needs telling. Socially and culturally, North America presents a well-defined entity. Canada and the United States have a similar culture and si